Another trick that worked well was to remember the kinds of
books on the shelf of the hiring managers she interviewed.
They wanted to know category sales trends, competition and how to differentiate themselves from
other books on the shelf.
They are also required to
stock books on shelves in accordance to their type and size and make sure that every book and shelf are in good order and clean.
I also have three - year -
old books on my shelf — hardcover and paperback — which have already fallen apart.
Real
books on the shelf don't suddenly stop working and real libraries don't disappear because of a single electronic incident.
I even find that just walking by and noticing a
physical book on my shelf brings back ideas and reminds me of the tips that author gave me in the past.
I no longer have to find the
right book on the shelf, find the right page, use the index, turn to the chapter, or anything like that.
I can honestly say that the only time those words have ever come out of my mouth was when I had read
ever book on the shelf.
So many writers get caught up in the writing process that they completely forget that there are many steps between finishing the writing and putting a
final book on a shelf or online.
With one colleague we talked about certainly leaving already
purchased books on the shelf, but perhaps not buying any others by those same, problematic authors.
If you want to organize your writing desk, you need to clean it up: hide different items into a locker, use boxes for utensils,
put books on shelves.
Many small publishers don't have distribution arrangements, and even if they do, that may or may not translate to actually having
books on shelves in stores.
I am a huge fan of «KF Modified» for cataloging Canadian legal materials since it
places books on the shelves first by subject (e.g., «contracts») and then within that subject by country or region.
And it's hard to find a mention of co-founder Chad Robertson without the words bread guru attached, or a visit to a bakery that doesn't have one of the three Tartine
books on a shelf somewhere — now joined by his wife and partner Elisabeth Prueitt's new one, Tartine All Day.
Stanley Whitney's painting of colorful rectangles arranged
like books on shelves is a blast of optical hedonism.
Stocking an independent title means taking on a degree of risk that most booksellers aren't willing to accept, so these unfavorable terms have long been a barrier to getting
indie books on shelves.
Phrases with «book on the shelf»